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Catalytic, a SaaS intelligent automation platform, has raised USD30 million in a Series B financing round led by Intel Capital, with participation from Redline Capital and existing investors NEA, Boldstart, and Hyde Park Angels.
The funds will be used to expand the company’s engineering, sales, and operations to meet increased customer demand.
“Leading enterprises are embracing our vision of customer-led, cloud-based process automation. Many customers have found that Catalytic nicely complements existing technology investments such as robotic process automation (RPA), especially with activities involving unstructured data or that require people in the loop,” says Sean Chou, CEO and
Edge Investments (Edge) has invested GBP3.5 million into Festicket, the world’s largest platform for music festival experiences, headquartered in London.
Edge’s investment follows a pivotal year for Festicket, which closed the year with an earlier series D funding round led by transatlantic venture capital firm Beringea.
Festicket partners with festivals to provide standard and VIP packages that combine accommodation, transfers and admission for festivals worldwide – creating a complete and hassle-free one-stop shop for festival-goers. It has four additional offices in the EU and US.
Founded by Zack Sabban (CEO) and Jonathan Younes (CPO), the management team has
Keensight Capital has acquired a minority stake in ASTI Mobile Robotics.
Part of ASTI Technologies Group, ASTI Mobile Robotics provides automated intralogistics solutions for large manufacturers that optimise productivity, streamlining production processes and cutting operational costs. The company notably specialises in the engineering of Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs).
The company serves blue-chip customers across a wide range of sectors including automotive, aerospace, food, e-commerce, pharmaceutical and cosmetics. The European AGV leader in terms of volume sold, ASTI benefits from one of the largest solutions portfolios and European installed base of automated vehicles.
Based in Burgos (Spain) and with
Renaissance Capital, a leading emerging and frontier markets investment bank, has announced that Petr Molchanov is rejoining the bank from Magnit, as Head of Investment Banking, Russia & CIS.
Petr will be based in Moscow and will report to Dmitry Gladkov, Acting Global Head of Investment Banking.
Molchanov will continue to develop Renaissance Capital’s IB franchise in Russia and CIS, with a focus on senior client coverage and deal origination and execution.
Ruslan Babaev, co-CEO, Renaissance Capital, says: “We have an established and warm tradition of homecoming in Renaissance Capital, myself included. It’s always great to have the
Affiliates of Stellex Capital Management (Stellex), a middle-market private equity firm with offices in New York and London, have completed the acquisition of Paragon Metals.
With three manufacturing facilities in southern Michigan, Paragon is engaged in the business of manufacturing, distributing, sourcing and importing complex, tight tolerance precision machined components and assemblies serving the automotive, heavy truck and general industrial markets. Following completion of the transaction, Bruce Swift, an automotive industry veteran, will serve as Paragon’s Chief Executive Officer. Swift was most recently Chief Executive Officer of Diversified Machine, a supplier of fully engineered chassis and powertrain components. During his
Private equity firm TriSpan has completed the acquisition of UK skincare specialist sk:n, from Graphite Capital, via its TriSpan Opportunities Fund.
The investment group, which has offices in London and New York, will work with the existing senior management team to continue to develop and expand the sk:n business – a skincare specialist, with 51 clinics across the UK offering a range of non-surgical skin and cosmetic treatments. Founded in 1986, sk:n clinics utilise the latest skincare technologies and offer access to the country’s best doctors, dermatologists and skin practitioners with the highest levels of training and expertise.
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Willis Towers Watson has completed its acquisition of Integra Capital Limited (Integra Capital), a Canadian investment management company. Integra Capital is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Willis Towers Watson.
“Our multiyear partnership with Integra Capital has been successful in delivering exceptional delegated solutions to clients,” says Kemp Ross, global head of Delegated Investment Solutions, Willis Towers Watson. “We are excited to formally bring the Integra Capital team into Willis Towers Watson, build on this positive momentum and further penetrate the market.”
“I am delighted we have concluded the transaction with Willis Towers Watson and look forward to joining their
Private equity firm GTCR has completed the previously announced acquisitions of Ultimus Fund Solutions and The Gemini Companies in a strategic combination.
The combined company, which will operate as Ultimus Fund Solutions, is a provider of full service fund administration, accounting and investor solutions to traditional and alternative fund managers. On behalf of its clients, the combined company services approximately USD150 billion of assets under administration and over 840 total funds.
Ultimus and Gemini have both been innovators in comprehensive and customised middle and back-office solutions that help fund managers and investors. The companies’ solutions are differentiated by proficiencies
Small to mid-sized investment firms continue to face significant challenges in operating compliance programs that are needed to meet intense regulatory scrutiny, according to Optima Partners, a leading global financial regulatory compliance firm.
In an ever-changing regulatory environment, investment firms are forced to commit more resources, in order to keep pace with a growing and evolving set of complex regulations. But unlike their larger counterparts, smaller firms can be put at a distinct disadvantage as they often lack the capital, experience, expertise and technology required to meet those demands.
Faced with budgetary constraints and less personnel to handle the
Three Hills Capital Partners (THCP) has held the final close of its third fund, Three Hills Capital Solutions III (the Fund) at its hard cap of EUR540 million after exceeding the original target of EUR400m at the first closing in September.
Three Hills Capital Partners was advised by Rede Partners, an independent fundraising and secondaries adviser to the private equity industry.
THCP’s third fund has attracted over half of its support from new institutional investors across Europe, North America and Australasia with the remaining capital coming from the ongoing support of its strategic investor base of highly connected families
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